Update on India’s States: January 24, 2018

Delhi residents eligible for free healthcare services at private facilities, Maharashtra announces public cloud and startup policies, Uttar Pradesh to allow private sector to choose their distribution company for power purchase, Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland go in to election mode, and more.

NITI Aayog and the Andhra Pradesh government signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to co-develop an indicator-based digital monitoring mechanism to track and improve the performance of 115 most aspirational districts in the country. Source:Daily Pioneer

Covalent Fund has signed an agreement with the Andhra Pradesh government to set up a blockchain university in the state. Source:Telangana Today

Nothing critical to report this week.

Delhi has approved the “quality healthcare for all” initiative allowing all residents, irrespective of their income, seeking medical care not available at a government hospital to avail free medical support at 67 participating private labs and hospitals covered by the government. Source:India Today

Nothing critical to report this week.

Haryana government has decided to revise individual and family pension with effect from January 1, 2016 for all state government employees, who retired or died prior to January 1, 2016.

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) won a $438 million contract for a 660 MW supercritical thermal power project at Maharashtra’s Bhusawal Thermal Power Station in Jalgaon. Source:Hindu Business LineIn Detail: Press Release

The Maharashtra state cabinet has cleared the proposal to amend the Land Acquisition Act 2013. The government will now provide four times the ready reckoner rate for privately owned land in rural areas acquired for public infrastructure projects. Source:Times of India

Nothing critical to report this week.

After a week-long protest by public transportation workers, the Tamil Nadu government announced a hike in public and private bus transport fares and is expected to create a separate fund for accident compensation and toll charges. Source:Hindu Business Line

A high-level state delegation from Telangana led by IT minister KT Rama Rao signed an agreement with Clean Authority of Tokyo to work on solid waste management, as well as a letter of intent with ISE foods to set up a pilot project for egg production, which will be supported by solar energy. Source: Hindu Business Line

The Uttar Pradesh government has decided to allow industrial power consumer to choose the power distribution company from which they want to buy power through the open access system. Source: Energy Infra Post

The Uttar Pradesh government announced that it will begin metro services in the three cities- Agra, Kanpur, and Meerut by 2024, at an estimated cost of $6.85 billion. Source:NDTV

The Uttar Pradesh state cabinet approves to allow municipal corporations and boards to only regulate slaughterhouses, and not to operate or open them, including a proposal to move them out of city limits. Source:Indian Express

West Bengal secured investment commitments of over $34.2 million at the Bengal Global Business Summit from January 16-17 this year. Source:Hindu Business Line

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Assam

The Assam government has announced that it will issue tax reimbursements to industries under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime for a period till December 31, 2022. Source:Assam tribune

Odisha

Odisha launched a pilot implementation of its e-Hospital Management Information System (OeHMIS). The system will allow patients to register online and access their electronic health records through a web portal or mobile application. Source:Times of India

Punjab

The Punjab government has signed an MOU with the Indian Oil Corporation to set up bio-gas and bio-compressed natural gas plants in the state. Source:Money Control